UW–Madison: Economics professor Kim Ruhl appointed as member of President’s Council of Economic Advisers
MADISON — In an announcement today from the White House, Kim Ruhl, Curt and Sue Culver Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been appointed a member of the Council of Economic Advisers. Established by Congress in 1946,
Schimel campaign: Waukesha Deputy Sheriff’s labor union endorses Brad Schimel
WAUKESHA, Wisc. — Today, the Waukesha Deputy Sheriff’s Labor Union (WDSLU) announced its endorsement of Judge Brad Schimel in his bid to save Wisconsin’s Supreme Court. In its announcement, the WDSLU released the following statement: “The Waukesha Deputy Sheriff’s Labor Union, (WDSLU) is
UW–Milwaukee: Professor honored with government’s highest award for early career scientists and engineers
MILWAUKEE_Brooke Slavens, Richard and Joanne Grigg Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UWM, was recently awarded the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The award is highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers early
President Trump: Appoints the members of his Council of Economic Advisers
President Trump appointed the Members of his Council of Economic Advisers. The Members will work with CEA Chairman, Stephen Miran, as well as the rest of the President’s economics team to deliver the President’s new Golden Age of economic prosperity
Dept. of Natural Resources: Learn about ecology and management of Spread Eagle Barrens state natural area on Feb. 18
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to join DNR staff on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the Wild Rivers Interpretive Center in Florence, Wisconsin, to learn about the history, ecology and current planning and management
Dept. of Natural Resources: Now hiring State Park System seasonal staff
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is now hiring seasonal staff for Wisconsin’s state parks, forests, trails and recreation areas. This unique and rewarding opportunity allows you to utilize your skills or discover new ones. Limited-term seasonal positions
Mothers Against Drunk Driving Wisconsin: Urges fans to be a team player this Super Bowl: Don’t drive impaired
Impaired Driving Increases on Game Day, MADD Rallies Fans to Save Lives (Madison, WI – February 4, 2025) As football fans across the country prepare for Super Bowl LIX, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) WI is calling on everyone to make safety a top
Schimel campaign: Susan Crawford endorsed by the most radical special interests
WAUKESHA, Wisc. — A laundry list of far-left special interest organizations – groups that support men in women’s sports, providers of child puberty blockers, and fanatical opponents of Act 10 – have rolled out their endorsements of the Democrats’ handpicked candidate, Susan Crawford. Not only
Gov. Evers: Announces new plans to combat PFAS, protect kids and families from harmful contaminants, and expand access to clean, safe drinking water
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced new comprehensive plans from his upcoming 2025-27 Executive Budget to combat per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination statewide, protect kids and families from harmful water contaminants in 2025 the Year of the Kid,
U.S. Rep. Steil: Statement regarding leadership change at the CFPB
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) released the following statement regarding President Donald J. Trump’s firing of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Rohit Chopra and naming of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as acting director of the CFPB: “Under former Director Chopra’s tenure, the CFPB
Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service: Releases report from immigration dialogues
The Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service (WIPPS) has released a report from a series of dialogues on the topic of immigration. The discussions were part of Let’s Talk, Marathon County, a WIPPS initiative aimed at fostering constructive conversations among residents from across
Milwaukee County Supv. Eckblad: Coalition of Milwaukee County constitutional officers, supervisors oppose misguided legislation from state Republicans
MILWAUKEE – On Monday, February 3, 2025, Republicans in the Wisconsin state legislature released a proposal that directs the time and resources of County Sheriffs be redirected away from their jobs as public safety officers. Milwaukee County Supervisor Jack Eckblad
WisDems: Wisconsin Democrats mark 60 days to win
MADISON, Wis. — This weekend, Wisconsin Democrats marked 60 days until the April 1 Spring Election by knocking on doors, making phone calls, and reaching out to family and friends to talk about the critical importance of electing Judge Susan Crawford to
Crawford campaign: Will Shady Schimel disavow Gableman support?
MADISON, Wis. – Disgraced election conspiracy theorist and former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman is throwing his support behind extreme politician Brad Schimel in the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Gableman appeared at a recent event to support Schimel where he
Dept. of Transportation: Most common forms of identification to show at voting polls: Wisconsin DMV’s driver license or ID
Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reminds citizens to check and be sure that they have the proper identification needed to vote in Spring Primary Election (February 18, 2025). Wisconsin driver licenses or IDs are the
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Talks tackling opioid epidemic, threat of potential funding cut at UW-Madison opioid center
MADISON, WI – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) visited UW-Madison to discuss $2 million she secured for the Wisconsin Opioid Overdose Response Center to help combat the fentanyl crisis across Wisconsin. However, this funding could be in jeopardy as the
WisGOP: Radical Crawford would destroy Wisconsin’s popular voter ID law
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s Voter ID law, a commonsense measure supported by a majority of Wisconsinites to ensure fair and secure elections, is once again under threat. Susan Crawford’s longstanding opposition to this critical law – and her history as the attorney seeking to
Marquette Law School: Lubar Center to host ‘Things Your History Teacher Didn’t Teach You: Blacks in History – Part 2,’ Feb. 5
MILWAUKEE — Derek Mosley, director of Marquette University Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education, will present “Things Your History Teacher Didn’t Teach You: Blacks in History – Part 2,” a Black History Month program, on
Protect Our Care: Launches new ads to urge key senators to reject RFK Jr.’s nomination for HHS secretary
Washington, D.C. – Today, Protect Our Care’s “Stop RFK War Room” is releasing a new digital ad calling on senators to oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). These ads
One City Schools: One City Scholars to help kick off celebration of Black History Month at Wisconsin state Capitol
Eight Scholars from Dane County’s One City Schools will help celebrate the start of Black History Month for members of the Wisconsin State Legislature. The Legislative Black Caucus, which includes members of both the State Senate and Assembly, is holding